It’s amazing how certain events in our lives never depart from our craniums. Death, how much in taxes we pay, your first vehicle, anniversaries,
Editorials
The Letting Go Year
Years ago, a friend and I discussed how our lives seem to progress in chapters. The chapters vary in length but, like chapters in
Reflections for the Week of Dec. 18-22
Police: ∙ Brandt Smith graduated from the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center’s 215th Basic Academy on December 15th and has returned to begin Field
New Fiction to Read During Your Winter Holiday
The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods: On a quiet street in Dublin, a lost bookshop is waiting to be found…For too long, Opaline, Martha
Reflections for the Week of December 11-15
Knight Museum: ∙ We have been cleaning up after a very successful Christmas Auction fundraiser for 2023. Thank you to all who donated their
Twists and Turns
Many scare mongers are preaching that the American Dream is no longer achievable. Maybe they’re right; it’s certainly true that economic norms for all
KAB Curbside: Niemeier
Author’s Note: This is the eleventh, and final column, in a series featuring people from our list of nearly 200 paid and free senior
More Holiday Titles Available in the Library and on the Libby App
Have Yourself a Deadly Little Christmas by Vicki Delany: It’s the beginning of December in Rudolph, New York, America’s Christmas Town, and business is
Christmas Stories
We all know that Christmas honors the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem over two thousand years ago. This religious holiday has been a part
Christmas List
Santa arrives this Sunday night! Here is what I hope is included in his sleigh full of goodies. Nebraska Volleyball: A National Championship in






